C. grissii
A large cup-shaped white with over 200 fragile stamens, sometimes forming an incomplete double with erect center petals.
Registered in 1952 and appearing in the Magnolia Gardens and Nursery Catalogue (1952–1953), this cultivar produces large cup-shaped blooms in pure white with crinkled petal margins. In its semi-double form, more than 200 fragile stamens with golden anthers create a generous central display; in the incomplete double formation, erect center petals intermix with fascicles of stamens bearing creamy filaments. The lanceolate, medium dark green leaves measure 7.5 cm. Noted as similar to 'Gauntlettii.' Listed locally as 'C. grissii.' Source: International Camellia Register.